Some people use air conditioners, while others use coolers to get out of the extreme heat. The store always includes an AC stabilizer when you purchase a new air conditioner, but it is impossible to operate an air conditioner without one.
Some people use air conditioners, while others use coolers to get out of the intense heat. The shopkeeper always includes an AC stabilizer when you purchase a new air conditioner, but is not it possible to operate an air conditioner without one? Many people wonder why it is required to purchase a stabilizer for their air conditioner and what would happen if they didn’t.
There are a lot of models in the Indian market that, when being sold, say that a stabilizer is not need because the air conditioner has one built right in. But a large number of machines still lack this feature.
What damage can you and the air conditioner sustain if you purchase an air conditioner without a built-in stabilizer and operate it without one? Let us explore.
What does an AC stabilizer do
Avoiding voltage fluctuations is the stabilizer’s task. In the summer, low or high voltage is a common issue in the area where you and I live. The AC is more likely to be damaged by high or low voltage, but the stabilizer manages the voltage and maintains the AC safe.
AC stabilizer: These are disadvantages.
High voltage: High voltage increases the risk of PCB board burning and damages AC parts like motors and compressors.
Low voltage: A low voltage might cause the compressor’s cooling capacity to decrease and its load to increase. In addition, the AC’s lifespan may be lowered.
Even though you purchased an air conditioner that does not need a stabilizer, we nevertheless advise using one to prolong the unit is lifespan and prevent damage to its components. Double protection will be provided by the integrated external stabilizer.